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Alex Berenson speaks on reporting and COVID-19

Alex Berenson speaks on reporting and COVID-19

The public deserves to know the full truth about COVID-19 vaccines, argued investigative reporter and New York Times bestselling author Alex Berenson during a Monday lecture. “This is a story about science,” Berenson said. “It’s also a story about journalism, and the absolute and total failure of journalism. Because these numbers are available to everyone.”  Berenson delivered his speech on...

International Club plans feast to raise money for Liberian ministry

International Club plans feast to raise money for Liberian ministry

International Club hopes to raise at least $300 for a Liberian charity by hosting a feast on Thursday, Oct. 14 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Old Snack Bar.  “Just like the International Club’s mission, this event aims to connect domestic and international students with each other as they share culture,” said Christina Homer, the event’s coordinator for...

Faculty respond to National Popular Vote initiative

Faculty respond to National Popular Vote initiative

Professors had mixed responses to a ballot initiative that proposes to award Michigan’s electoral votes to the winner of the national popular vote.  Associate Professor of Politics Khalil Habib said the initiative is “an idiotic idea.” Professor of Political Economy Gary Wolfram said the National Popular Vote is “an attempt to alter the incentive for presidential campaigns.” The Yes On...

Fall break retreat encourages students to unplug

Fall break retreat encourages students to unplug

Students are invited to spend their fall break on a spiritual retreat in suburban Detroit with College Chaplain Rev. Adam Rick and Director of Health Services Brock Lutz. The retreat will take place at St. Augustine’s House, a Lutheran monastery in Oxford, Michigan. Students will have time for rest and prayer.  Students will depart from Hillsdale with Rick and Lutz...

‘Iron sharpening iron:’ Thomistic Institute’s Christ the Savior conference comes to campus

‘Iron sharpening iron:’ Thomistic Institute’s Christ the Savior conference comes to campus

Hillsdale’s Thomistic Institute chapter will host its first conference on Friday, Oct. 15 and Saturday, Oct. 16 in Plaster Auditorium featuring Associate Professor of Theology Jordan Wales and College Chapain Rev. Adam Rick. Co-sponsored by the Catholic Society, the event is called “Christ the Savior: Perspectives from The Early Church Fathers.” “The theme of the conference is Patristic Christology, so...

Career Services offers networking trip to Nashville

Career Services offers networking trip to Nashville

Students can visit Nashville, Tennessee, over fall break and explore professional opportunities as part of the first-ever trip to the city sponsored by Career Services.  “Nashville is a real up-and-coming city, and it’s as open as Chicago is closed,” said Director of Career Services Ken Koopmans.  The trip, which costs $125, will run from Wednesday Oct. 20th to Saturday Oct....

US Army hosts warrior challenge for students

US Army hosts warrior challenge for students

The United States Army will challenge the Hillsdale student body to test its physical limits at the Hillsdale All American Warrior Challenge this Sunday, Oct. 17, in Hayden Park.  Teams of four will race against the clock and complete a wide variety of physically demanding activities in hopes of winning a steak dinner.  The Man Up series—an initiative from the...

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